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Smokey Bear Club Bridal Shower Fefes Meets at Hays Home Miss Nola Caverhill, By Janelle Stone Also Two Other Teachers Miss Nola Caverhill, bride-elect of Don Campbell of Redmond, was the inspiration for a bridal show er Monday night at the home of Mis. William Pickens at Creswell. Assistant hostesses were Miss Elaine Roddy and Miss Lois Rice, r* all instructors in the local high school. The honor guest received many ' * lovely gifts and refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Also honored at the same time were Miss Lorene Christensen, who will mart) Merrill Lewis. — -McMinnville, June 14, and Miss Dorothy Irvine, who will become Mr». Fred Mel Hoff of Living-ion, MpnV on June 11. Both Miss Christensen and Miss Irvine are also high school instructors. The gf^np presented each with n gift. Miss Caverhill has chosen June 1? as her wedding date which will be at Ontario. FILL THE POOL IIMi reg. S3.95 now it Deanna Hays was hostess to members of the Smokey Bear club at her home on the afternoon of May 8. Following the business meeting, members and guests en- joyed a walk during which they observed and identified trees and wildflowers. ■d refreshments The hostess to club members Beverly Shep herd, Janelle Stone. Brian Woods and Jerry Shepherd, leader. Mrs. Roy Stone, and visitors Mrs Rice Hays. Mary’ Hays. Marianne Stone. Diedra Olson, Te •rry Myer« and Roy 1-ee Stone. Next meeting date has been tentatively s June 4 at 9:30 a m at the F rest Woe.ds home. Nine members of Cottage Business and Professional Wo men's club will attend the state convention al Portland May 14. 15 and 16. with sessions to be held at the Multnomah hotel. Official delegates are Mrs. Iz*- nora Pyburn, who is also South- District conference chairman; Mrs. H. B. Robbins, local out- going club president; Mrs. George Krauss, new local president, and Mmes. Marvin Addy. Nelson Zel ler and Arthur V. Hile Others at tending will lie Mrs. Edna Piller, an alternate delegate. Mrs. Bruce Bush and Miss Ixdla Gallo. PDG <1.1 It ENTERT YINS Miss Laura York of Medford. SOCIAL TWELVE MAY I Gardening will lie the main i state president, will preside, and topic of conversation Thursday. | the National Federation president. May 13, at the home of Mrs. W Miss Helen G. Irwin, of Des A. liemen way when members of Moines. Iowa, will be present as consuitant. the Social 12 club will have On the program will be discus I their guests, members of the P1X sion and consideration of the club. Meeting time is 1:30 pm. 1954-55 program suggested by national, the state legislative plat form and outlining plans lor th<' new year. Workshops will be con ducted on education and vocations, legislation, health and safety, national security, public affairs, membership, international rela- tions and the Oriental scholar ship. Mrs. Robbins is among those who will run for chairman of the state educatici and vocations com- costs on Pyburn is a mil tee, while nominee for chairman of the legis lation committee on the state level. New state officers will be elected. * to get the cutest shoe I. White Only I 9 "The Might of Many Topic of Guild Meeting “The Might of Many” taken from the study book, "A Sower Went Forth,” was the topic for the program and devotional» last Thursday night by members of the Nathalie Wesleyan Serivce Guild of the Methodist Church. held in the The meeting church parlor with Mrs. Ixtu Hart wig anti Miss Della Gallo as host- in town! A > Local BPW Members To State Meeting, 939 the family SHOE store ' The Sentinel, Cattag. Grove, Oregon 1 I’ HON E Distinguished Folk Visit at DV Home lone By Mr». r William . Wood of arrived for the months daughter Mrs. They ca "Emprea of ood K.B.E. and a If ord. England. a visit of s f their home Woods Forre on the Sew at Home YARDS AND YARDS OF NEW arrivals in SPRING AND SUMMER fabrics Conled ginghams Beautiful Fabrics Sanforized and Mercerized These are tegular $1.19 Values. 89c yard Rayon TAFFETA Plain and iridescent colors. Wonderful for graduation dresses. 45 in. wide °"'y 69c 80 Square PERCALES New patterns and they are fast color too. 36 in. wide 39c yard SEERSUCKER Extra fine quality for dresses or play clothes. This material will not lose it’s pucker. Regular $1.19 values. 89C yard 1 Succeeds Lord Stamp In June. 1941, he succeeded the late Ixud Stamp as president of the L.M.S. executive, a position j he occupied until his acceptance I I of membership of the newly form-1 ’ ed British Transport Commission j ! in 1947. During his long career. Sir William has rendered inval- . uable service to the British rail- ' ways by appearing on numerous occasions on their behalf before parliamentary committees and other important bodies. He has made many worthwhile contribu tions to the proceedings of the In- ' stitute of Transpo- r of wh;ch he ener; member aas be. and was elected president in 1943. He was chairman of the General Sentinel Photo Managers Conference at the Rail SWIMMING POOL PKOJEC 1 is l i dar < h- -t filled with Imus, hold way Clearing House in 1933, 1937 linens that have been prepared by members ol the Jaycee-ettes. Pic and 1945, was awarded a knight tured in front of the chest are, h it to right, Mrs. Al Johnson, vice hood in the Coronation Honours List of 1S.37 and received a K.B.E. president, and Mrs. Bob Bauder, president. Standing behind the ea. are, left to right, Mrs. Al Reilly, reporter, Mrs. Don Nixon, secretary, I Knight of the British Empire» in the New Year Honours of 1947. and Mrs. Leo Roberts, treasurer. IL- worked in close contact with the American forces in England Weekday Church during World War II and was WCTU Members awarded the Legion ol Merit with School Presents Hear Counselor Gold Palin. - ♦ — By Mrs. Gale Roby I PENNEY’S! Star Performers ‘ in Penney’s f UHI QU*t!u' Thur»., May IS, HEH ¡ Vancouver and to Eugene where th icy w ere met by the Forrest Wood» s family. They 1 visits to the | have made st : United States and I were in Cot- ge Grove th re rears ago. Sir William V. .ntine Wood re tired from membership of the British Transport Commission in His distinguished I August, I career in the railway service lie- gan at the age of 15 in the ac- ■ countant's office of the Belfast and i Northern Counties Railway. He he'd a number of positions in rail- I way service and in 1921 w as ap- ; ¡jointed accountant to the Ministry but resumed railway service in ¡1921 as assistant accc >untant-gen- eral of the London .1 Idland and ' Scottish Railway. Three years 1 later he became controller of costs and statistics which posi- tion he vacated on January 1. 1930. when he was appointed ! vice-president of the finance de- I partment«. Mrs. Hartwig led the devotions and Mrs. Dan Olson presented the program. Hostesses for the June meeting Main will lx- Mrs. Edna Filler and Miss Kate Andrews. Mrs. Mark Morgan LONDON The May 5 meeting will have the devotions and Miss of the London WCTU was held at Melissa Clark, the program. । the home of Mrs. Arden Powell wilh 13 attending. Mr. and Mi- John Meyers of Eugene were spe- , cial guests. Meyers, who has been a counselor and worker lor 25 years with the boys at the train ing school at Woodbum, talked on "What the State of Op-gon is Doing for Delinquent Bqys.” Ho also talked on the psyclwiogy of the delinquent and named four things necessary that they learn and observe, namely: olx-dience to law; respect to other people; work: and reverence to God. Meyers is now doing replacement work and he explained that there are available funds for about 40 place ments a year. Homes with older AIRY SHEERS people is best. There are 230 boys currently at Woodburn. in combed COTTON In observance of Mother’s Day. following the devotionals, Clara Summer coolers—star performers in Pen Foster read a “Crei-d to Mother” ney's Summer Dress Carnival! Woven of and Mrs. Meyers played an 1 sang. sheer, sheer combed yarn cotton in block "When Mother Plays.” Mrs. Ollie Powell gave a talk in explanation prints, jacquards, clip dots and bar of the work and projects of the stripes, they’re crease-resistant for that WCTU and that the local organi constant bandbox look. Choose from light zation is doing in the community. or dark shades, misses’, half sizes! Corrcsjjondence was read from the state director at Camp White in appri-ciation for stamped East er cards sent from Ixyndon WCTU to soldiers there that they could sehd out to their own families and friends. Richard Doremus wrote horn San Antonio. Texas, in thanks for cards. Richard has since been transferred to Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado, with the air force. The next London WCTU will meet in June with Mrs Ollie Powell. 530 Phone Pagc I SUMMER DRÇSS amìval « RAINBOW GIRLS TO INSTAL! NKW ol I H I RS SI ND Al The public installation of the Rainbow Girls will be hel l at 3 pm Sunday, May 16, at the Ma sonic temple LaVelle Schilling will be installed as wot thy ad- visor. Families and friend- of 1 Rainbow Girls are cordially in- sited to attend. 0 notions, trimmings and patterns for every sew-at-hosA see the« at' our notions counter, and pattern department Robert Hagen Ejected The Weekday Church school program held Friday night at the To Theta Delta Phi Presbyterian Church was attend Robert Hagen, junior at South ed by aproximately 200 parents ern Oregon college, has been hon and friend;.. The Rev. D. Hugh ored by being elected to member Peniston, chairman of the Week ship into Theta Delta Phi, the day Bible school committee, wel men’s honorary fraternity giving comed the guests and introduced recognition to outstanding aca- the ministers and laymen who demic accomplishments. formed the committee. Hagen, the son of Dr. and Mfs. Cljurches participating in me^ A Hagen CoMage Groye js Weekday I>:bie s< hoo in w i 11 enrolled in the pre-pharmacy pro- over 80’, of the children from the gram at thc He ig a vet. second through the fifth grades eran of two years in the Navy. are enrolled, are First Baptist, Church of Christ, Methodist. First Wedding Announcements Presbyterian, Church of God, St. The Sentinel Andrew's Episcopal and Trinity Lutheran. Over 400 children are in the program, representing all denominations and many from no church at all. The purpose of the program was to show the parents of the chil dren participating what kind of work is done. A good di al of the program was written by the chil- i he pro- dren themselves. gram, there was open house and refreshments were served. The program included a song. "I Was G1 ad," second and third graders; prayer by two juniors; ¡ Sherry Larson and Stephen Snell; Campfire story, Lynda Christian; Bible prayer, Joan fourth and fifth grades; responsive readings; song, Master Workman of the Race,” and sentence prayers by fourth and fifth graders; song by congre- My Fat This gat ion. World. and benediction by F er Lee H Young, vicar of St. drew’s Episcopal Church. ROYAL NEIGHBORS IMTI The Royal Neighbors met 1 day night in Eagles hall with June ding. Initiation Bird, oracle. was held for Karol Funk Anna Gates and Elsie DeYoung told of interestin,; places they vis ited on their recent trip. 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